The Theatre Group Asia (TGA) is delighted to announce the casting of Filipino-Kiwi performer Laurence Mossman as Middle Noah in the Philippine production of the celebrated Broadway musical The Notebook. As Middle Noah, Mossman is set to play opposite previously announced Middle Allie, Asia’s Phoenix, Morissette.
Currently based in London, Mossman brings an
impressive international résumé to the production. He was most recently seen as
Thuy in the International and Australian Tour of Miss Saigon, where his
performance earned praise for its vocal power and emotional depth. His theatre
credits also include Charlie Price in Kinky Boots, Young Ebenezer in A
Christmas Carol, multiple roles in Fun Home opposite Lea Salonga,
and Sky in Mamma Mia!. His screen credits include the television series Dolce
Amore and the acclaimed Filipino film Die Beautiful. He is also a
graduate of the University of Otago with First-Class Honours in Music.
In The Notebook, The Musical,
Middle Noah embodies the enduring passion and devotion that define one of the
most beloved love stories of a generation. Mossman's combination of vocal
excellence, emotional honesty, and commanding stage presence makes him a
compelling choice for the role.
"We are thrilled to welcome Laurence to the
company," said TGA Overall Artistic and Creative Director Clint Ramos.
"His artistry, warmth, charm, and remarkable ability to connect with
audiences through his musicality make him the perfect fit for the role of
Middle Noah at this pivotal stage of the character's journey."
"It is an incredible honor to join TGA's
production of The Notebook, The Musical," said Mossman. "This
story has touched audiences around the world because of its honesty, heart, and
humanity. I'm excited to bring Middle Noah's journey to life alongside this
extraordinary cast and creative team."
Based on the bestselling novel by Nicholas Sparks and the beloved film adaptation, The Notebook, The Musical tells the unforgettable story of Allie and Noah, whose enduring love transcends time, memory, and circumstance.



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